August 11th, 2007

No, I’m not talking about European people – I’m talking about their alphabets. There are so many extra special characters: â, û, ô, ê, é, è, Ã¥, á, ü, ï, etc. – varied in French, German and Scandinavian languanges. More and more people from European countries are doing digital scrapbooking. 2 of my Z!Girls are living in European countries: Syrin from Norway and Edhish, an Indonesian living in Sweden. There have been requests to have European special characters included in alpha sets.

Now I have decided to always include European special characters whenever I make an AlphaSet from now on! Starting with the newly released “Meshed Up” AlphaSet. I have added a download option especially for European special characters. Those who need them should add this option to their selection, while those who wouldn’t need it won’t have the hassle of downloading unnecessary files which in “Meshed Up” AlphaSet is over 35 MB.

There are a total of 15 special characters included. They are: â, á, à, å, ä, ç, ê, é, è, î, ï, ô, ö, û, ü. Let me know if I missed anything!

So you Europeans… always watch out for that Extra Download Option for European Special Characters when you place order on Ztampf! AlphaSets. At the moment only the “Meshed Up” AlphaSet has it. I’m considering to add it to the rest of my AlphaSets – or at least for some of them, but it will take some time. If any of you need some immediately, do let me know which ones and I’ll try to speed up the process accordingly :).

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One Response to “European Special Characters”

jinjit Says:

hmmmm… I really like the path you are taking here.
Do you need to learn the Hebrew alphabet? ;-)
‘course I’m joking. I’m really sorry to say that scrapping is not popular around here… So far, the only person I know scrapping in Hebrew is… me…
But I still like the path you are taking! :-)

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